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2 -- --
3 -- GNAT COMPILER COMPONENTS --
4 -- --
5 -- E X P _ C H 9 --
6 -- --
7 -- S p e c --
8 -- --
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22 -- GNAT was originally developed by the GNAT team at New York University. --
23 -- Extensive contributions were provided by Ada Core Technologies Inc. --
24 -- --
25 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
27 -- Expand routines for chapter 9 constructs
29 with Types; use Types;
31 package Exp_Ch9 is
33 procedure Add_Discriminal_Declarations
34 (Decls : List_Id;
35 Typ : Entity_Id;
36 Name : Name_Id;
37 Loc : Source_Ptr);
38 -- This routine is used to add discriminal declarations to task and
39 -- protected operation bodies. The discriminants are available by normal
40 -- selection from the concurrent object (whose name is passed as the third
41 -- parameter). Discriminant references inside the body have already
42 -- been replaced by references to the corresponding discriminals. The
43 -- declarations constructed by this procedure hook the references up with
44 -- the objects:
46 -- discriminal_name : discr_type renames name.discriminant_name;
48 -- Obviously we could have expanded the discriminant references in the
49 -- first place to be the appropriate selection, but this turns out to
50 -- be hard to do because it would introduce difference in handling of
51 -- discriminant references depending on their location.
53 procedure Add_Private_Declarations
54 (Decls : List_Id;
55 Typ : Entity_Id;
56 Name : Name_Id;
57 Loc : Source_Ptr);
58 -- This routine is used to add private declarations to protected bodies.
59 -- These are analogous to the discriminal declarations added to tasks
60 -- and protected operations, and consist of a renaming of each private
61 -- object to a selection from the concurrent object passed as an extra
62 -- parameter to each such operation:
63 -- private_name : private_type renames name.private_name;
64 -- As with discriminals, private references inside the protected
65 -- subprogram bodies have already been replaced by references to the
66 -- corresponding privals.
68 procedure Build_Activation_Chain_Entity (N : Node_Id);
69 -- Given a declaration N of an object that is a task, or contains tasks
70 -- (other than allocators to tasks) this routine ensures that an activation
71 -- chain has been declared in the appropriate scope, building the required
72 -- declaration for the chain variable if not. The name of this variable
73 -- is always _Chain and it is accessed by name. This procedure also adds
74 -- an appropriate call to Activate_Tasks to activate the tasks for this
75 -- activation chain. It does not however deal with the call needed in the
76 -- case of allocators to Expunge_Unactivated_Tasks, this is separately
77 -- handled in the Expand_Task_Allocator routine.
79 function Build_Call_With_Task (N : Node_Id; E : Entity_Id) return Node_Id;
80 -- N is a node representing the name of a task or an access to a task.
81 -- The value returned is a call to the function whose name is the entity
82 -- E (typically a runtime routine entity obtained using RTE) with the
83 -- Task_Id of the associated task as the parameter. The caller is
84 -- responsible for analyzing and resolving the resulting tree.
86 procedure Build_Master_Entity (E : Entity_Id);
87 -- Given an entity E for the declaration of an object containing tasks
88 -- or of a type declaration for an allocator whose designated type is a
89 -- task or contains tasks, this routine marks the appropriate enclosing
90 -- context as a master, and also declares a variable called _Master in
91 -- the current declarative part which captures the value of Current_Master
92 -- (if not already built by a prior call). We build this object (instead
93 -- of just calling Current_Master) for two reasons. First it is clearly
94 -- more efficient to call Current_Master only once for a bunch of tasks
95 -- in the same declarative part, and second it makes things easier in
96 -- generating the initialization routines, since they can just reference
97 -- the object _Master by name, and they will get the proper Current_Master
98 -- value at the outer level, and copy in the parameter value for the outer
99 -- initialization call if the call is for a nested component). Note that
100 -- in the case of nested packages, we only really need to make one such
101 -- object at the outer level, but it is much easier to generate one per
102 -- declarative part.
104 function Build_Protected_Sub_Specification
105 (N : Node_Id;
106 Prottyp : Entity_Id;
107 Unprotected : Boolean := False)
108 return Node_Id;
109 -- Build specification for protected subprogram. This is called when
110 -- expanding a protected type, and also when expanding the declaration for
111 -- an Access_To_Protected_Subprogram type. In the latter case, Prottyp is
112 -- empty, and the first parameter of the signature of the protected op is
113 -- of type System.Address.
115 procedure Build_Protected_Subprogram_Call
116 (N : Node_Id;
117 Name : Node_Id;
118 Rec : Node_Id;
119 External : Boolean := True);
120 -- The node N is a subprogram or entry call to a protected subprogram.
121 -- This procedure rewrites this call with the appropriate expansion.
122 -- Name is the subprogram, and Rec is the record corresponding to the
123 -- protected object. External is False if the call is to another
124 -- protected subprogram within the same object.
126 procedure Build_Task_Activation_Call (N : Node_Id);
127 -- This procedure is called for constructs that can be task activators
128 -- i.e. task bodies, subprogram bodies, package bodies and blocks. If
129 -- the construct is a task activator (as indicated by the non-empty
130 -- setting of Activation_Chain_Entity, either in the construct, or, in
131 -- the case of a package body, in its associated package spec), then
132 -- a call to Activate_Tasks with this entity as the single parameter
133 -- is inserted at the start of the statements of the activator.
135 procedure Build_Task_Allocate_Block
136 (Actions : List_Id;
137 N : Node_Id;
138 Args : List_Id);
139 -- This routine is used in the case of allocators where the designated
140 -- type is a task or contains tasks. In this case, the normal initialize
141 -- call is replaced by:
143 -- blockname : label;
144 -- blockname : declare
145 -- _Chain : Activation_Chain;
147 -- procedure _Expunge is
148 -- begin
149 -- Expunge_Unactivated_Tasks (_Chain);
150 -- end;
152 -- begin
153 -- Init (Args);
154 -- Activate_Tasks (_Chain);
155 -- at end
156 -- _Expunge;
157 -- end;
159 -- to get the task or tasks created and initialized. The expunge call
160 -- ensures that any tasks that get created but not activated due to an
161 -- exception are properly expunged (it has no effect in the normal case)
162 -- The argument N is the allocator, and Args is the list of arguments
163 -- for the initialization call, constructed by the caller, which uses
164 -- the Master_Id of the access type as the _Master parameter, and _Chain
165 -- (defined above) as the _Chain parameter.
167 function Concurrent_Ref (N : Node_Id) return Node_Id;
168 -- Given the name of a concurrent object (task or protected object), or
169 -- the name of an access to a concurrent object, this function returns an
170 -- expression referencing the associated Task_Id or Protection object,
171 -- respectively. Note that a special case is when the name is a reference
172 -- to a task type name. This can only happen within a task body, and the
173 -- meaning is to get the Task_Id for the currently executing task.
175 function Convert_Concurrent
176 (N : Node_Id;
177 Typ : Entity_Id)
178 return Node_Id;
179 -- N is an expression of type Typ. If the type is not a concurrent
180 -- type then it is returned unchanged. If it is a task or protected
181 -- reference, Convert_Concurrent creates an unchecked conversion node
182 -- from this expression to the corresponding concurrent record type
183 -- value. We need this in any situation where the concurrent type is
184 -- used, because the actual concurrent object is an object of the
185 -- corresponding concurrent type, and manipulations on the concurrent
186 -- object actually manipulate the corresponding object of the record
187 -- type.
189 function Entry_Index_Expression
190 (Sloc : Source_Ptr;
191 Ent : Entity_Id;
192 Index : Node_Id;
193 Ttyp : Entity_Id)
194 return Node_Id;
195 -- Returns an expression to compute a task entry index given the name
196 -- of the entry or entry family. For the case of a task entry family,
197 -- the Index parameter contains the expression for the subscript.
198 -- Ttyp is the task type.
200 procedure Establish_Task_Master (N : Node_Id);
201 -- Given a subprogram body, or a block statement, or a task body, this
202 -- proccedure makes the necessary transformations required of a task
203 -- master (add Enter_Master call at start, and establish a cleanup
204 -- routine to make sure Complete_Master is called on exit).
206 procedure Expand_Access_Protected_Subprogram_Type (N : Node_Id);
207 -- Build Equivalent_Type for an Access_to_protected_Subprogram.
209 procedure Expand_Accept_Declarations (N : Node_Id; Ent : Entity_Id);
210 -- Expand declarations required for accept statement. See bodies of
211 -- both Expand_Accept_Declarations and Expand_N_Accept_Statement for
212 -- full details of the nature and use of these declarations, which
213 -- are inserted immediately before the accept node N. The second
214 -- argument is the entity for the corresponding entry.
216 procedure Expand_Entry_Barrier (N : Node_Id; Ent : Entity_Id);
217 -- Expand the entry barrier into a function. This is called directly
218 -- from Analyze_Entry_Body so that the discriminals and privals of the
219 -- barrier can be attached to the function declaration list, and a new
220 -- set prepared for the entry body procedure, bedore the entry body
221 -- statement sequence can be expanded. The resulting function is analyzed
222 -- now, within the context of the protected object, to resolve calls to
223 -- other protected functions.
225 procedure Expand_Entry_Body_Declarations (N : Node_Id);
226 -- Expand declarations required for the expansion of the
227 -- statements of the body.
229 procedure Expand_N_Abort_Statement (N : Node_Id);
230 procedure Expand_N_Accept_Statement (N : Node_Id);
231 procedure Expand_N_Asynchronous_Select (N : Node_Id);
232 procedure Expand_N_Conditional_Entry_Call (N : Node_Id);
233 procedure Expand_N_Delay_Relative_Statement (N : Node_Id);
234 procedure Expand_N_Delay_Until_Statement (N : Node_Id);
235 procedure Expand_N_Entry_Body (N : Node_Id);
236 procedure Expand_N_Entry_Call_Statement (N : Node_Id);
237 procedure Expand_N_Entry_Declaration (N : Node_Id);
238 procedure Expand_N_Protected_Body (N : Node_Id);
240 procedure Expand_N_Protected_Type_Declaration (N : Node_Id);
241 -- Expands protected type declarations. This results, among
242 -- other things, in the declaration of a record type for the
243 -- representation of protected objects and (if there are entries)
244 -- in an entry service procedure. The Protection value used by
245 -- the GNARL to control the object will always be the first
246 -- field of the record, and the entry service procedure spec
247 -- (if it exists) will always immediately follow the record
248 -- declaration. This allows these two nodes to be found from
249 -- the type using Corresponding_Record, without benefit of
250 -- of further attributes.
252 procedure Expand_N_Requeue_Statement (N : Node_Id);
253 procedure Expand_N_Selective_Accept (N : Node_Id);
254 procedure Expand_N_Single_Task_Declaration (N : Node_Id);
255 procedure Expand_N_Task_Body (N : Node_Id);
256 procedure Expand_N_Task_Type_Declaration (N : Node_Id);
257 procedure Expand_N_Timed_Entry_Call (N : Node_Id);
259 procedure Expand_Protected_Body_Declarations
260 (N : Node_Id;
261 Spec_Id : Entity_Id);
262 -- Expand declarations required for a protected body. See bodies of
263 -- both Expand_Protected_Body_Declarations and Expand_N_Protected_Body
264 -- for full details of the nature and use of these declarations.
265 -- The second argument is the entity for the corresponding
266 -- protected type declaration.
268 function External_Subprogram (E : Entity_Id) return Entity_Id;
269 -- return the external version of a protected operation, which locks
270 -- the object before invoking the internal protected subprogram body.
272 function First_Protected_Operation (D : List_Id) return Node_Id;
273 -- Given the declarations list for a protected body, find the
274 -- first protected operation body.
276 function Make_Task_Create_Call (Task_Rec : Entity_Id) return Node_Id;
277 -- Given the entity of the record type created for a task type, build
278 -- the call to Create_Task
280 function Make_Initialize_Protection
281 (Protect_Rec : Entity_Id)
282 return List_Id;
283 -- Given the entity of the record type created for a protected type, build
284 -- a list of statements needed for proper initialization of the object.
286 function Next_Protected_Operation (N : Node_Id) return Node_Id;
287 -- Given a protected operation node (a subprogram or entry body),
288 -- find the following node in the declarations list.
290 procedure Set_Discriminals (Dec : Node_Id);
291 -- Replace discriminals in a protected type for use by the
292 -- next protected operation on the type. Each operation needs a
293 -- new set of discirminals, since it needs a unique renaming of
294 -- the discriminant fields in the record used to implement the
295 -- protected type.
297 procedure Set_Privals
298 (Dec : Node_Id;
299 Op : Node_Id;
300 Loc : Source_Ptr);
301 -- Associates a new set of privals (placeholders for later access to
302 -- private components of protected objects) with the private object
303 -- declarations of a protected object. These will be used to expand
304 -- the references to private objects in the next protected
305 -- subprogram or entry body to be expanded.
307 end Exp_Ch9;